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Bureaucracy Size and Scope
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The Milk Carton Exercise
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Structure of the Executive Branch Presidency – President – White House Staff – Executive Office of the President Cabinet Departments Independent Executive Agencies
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Cabinet Departments Agriculture Commerce Defense Education Energy Health and Human Services Homeland Security Housing and Urban Development Interior Justice Labor State Transportation Treasury Veterans’ Affairs
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Independent Executive Agencies Examples – NASA – CIA – Veterans’ Affairs started here...
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Other Bureaucratic Agencies Independent Regulatory Commissions – Postal Rate Commission, Federal Reserve Board Independent Government Corporations – U.S. Postal Service, Tennessee Valley Authority, Amtrak More autonomy
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President Cabinet DepartmentsInd. Executive Agencies White House StaffExecutive Office of the President Independent Regulatory Commissions Independent Govt. Corporations
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The Politics of Agency Structure Creating agency = issue’s importance Structure (degree of independence from executive, cabinet departments) can – Affect policy-making latitude – Allow non-political considerations (like efficiency) to take center stage
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The Politics of Agency Structure: The Unitary Executive Remember Hamilton: unified, or unitary, executive necessary for “energy” Structure of agencies affects ability of President to present unified front, ability to control agencies – Unitary executive goal of first Bush pres – Other presidents prefer the “plausible deniability” of agency independence
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The Politics of Agency Structure: The Regulated Interests Groups and people who deal with the agencies care deeply about agency structure – Agency devoted to your issue means it is important, gives you visibility – Iron triangles – don’t want to disturb these relationships!
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What Bureaucratic Agencies Do Short answer: implement laws and policies Rule-making Adjudication Legislation Litigation
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Wednesday and Friday Problems with bureaucracy – Inefficiency – “Capture” – Parochialism Possible Solutions – Devolution and deregulation – Executive and Congressional oversight – Privatization
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